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    parts at the town of Tbilisi. Thus, the establishment of the principate marked the ascendancy of the dynastic aristocracy in Iberia and was a compromise...
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  • his son Ashot I—to the principate of Iberia. The name Adarnase derives from Middle Persian Ādurnarsēh, with the second component of the word (Nase) being...
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    Guaram, conferring on him the dignity of curopalates and sending him to Mtskheta. Thus, the presiding principate of Iberia replaced the Chosroid kingship dormant...
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    Arab rule in Georgia (category Spread of Islam)
    was under the authority of the Principate of Iberia. This state, like its predecessors, continually played the two main powers of the time, the Byzantine...
    17 KB (2,457 words) - 06:00, 10 July 2024
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    exert direct control over Iberia, even though the Principate of Iberia was not abolished, and local nobility retained most of their power. Because civil...
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    580 AD) Principate of Iberia (580–888) Emirate of Tbilisi (736–1122) Kingdom of Abkhazia (778–1008) Kingdom of Hereti (787–1014) Principality of Kakheti...
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    the river of Mtkvari (southern border).[citation needed] Kakheti had been a part of Kingdom of Iberia, and then a part the Principate of Iberia. However...
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    History of Georgia. See also the List of Georgian Kings and Queens. Timeline of Tbilisi William Henry Overall, ed. (1870). "Georgia, Asia". Dictionary of Chronology...
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    Hispania (redirect from Roman Iberia)
    into two provinces: Hispania Citerior and Hispania Ulterior. During the Principate, Hispania Ulterior was divided into two new provinces, Baetica and Lusitania...
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    high Byzantine dignity of curopalates. He succeeded in restoring the autonomy of Iberia in the form of a presiding principate, a rearrangement that was...
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  • Farn-Sasan Gubazes II of Lazica Herat Hormizd I Hormizd II Hormizd III Hormizd IV Iberia (Caucasus) Iberia, Principate of Iberia, Sasanian Iberian War...
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    Paul Leunissen, "Direct Promotions from Proconsul to Consul under the Principate", Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, 89 (1991), p. 236 Pliny...
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    Roman metallurgy (category History of metallurgy)
    ability to stretch further into Transalpine Gaul and Iberia, both areas rich in minerals. At the height of the Empire, Rome exploited mineral resources from...
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    outside Bagrat IV's realm were the kingdom of Khakhetia and the amirate of Tiflis. In the former, the principate having become hereditary, Kvirike III (1010-29)...
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    two children of this marriage: Mithridates of Iberia; and Leo of Iberia. This younger Leo was father of Guaram I of Iberia. The accuracy of the descent...
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    Augustus' Eastern policy (category History of Syria)
    framework of the eastern imperial borders of the Roman Empire at the time of Augustus' principate, following the occupation of Egypt at the end of the civil...
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  • BC–19 AD) Roman Empire: Principate (complete list) – Augustus/ Octavian, Principate, Emperor (27 BC–14 AD) Tiberius, Principate, Emperor (14–37) Gaius...
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  • Roman legion (category Military of ancient Rome)
    formed of 5,200 men and were restructured around 10 cohorts, the first cohort being double strength. This structure persisted throughout the Principate and...
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    Roman Empire (redirect from Empire of rome)
    Romans following Octavian's assumption of sole rule under the Principate in 27 BC, the post-Republican state of ancient Rome. It included territories in...
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  • on Roman and Greek precedents, and was formulated during the early Principate of Augustus. It was rapidly established throughout the Empire and its provinces...
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